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Which excerpt from "Something Could Happen to You" best supports the ans 3?
O "¿Tu eres hispana?" she asked, as she whirled the rope in lazy arcs.
"Same thing. Puerto Rican, Hispanic. That's what we are here."
She skipped a tight circle, stopped abruptly, and shoved the rope in my direction. "Want a turn?"
O "Okay, your parents are Cuban, let's say, and you're born here, but you don't speak Spanish."

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